What is the fuel tank capacity of the Atenza in liters?

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SaraLynn
07/25/25 3:22am
The fuel tank capacity of the Atenza is 58 liters. The Atenza is a mid-size car launched by FAW Mazda, with body dimensions of 4870mm in length, 1840mm in width, and 1445mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2830mm. In terms of exterior design, the front face features a very sporty grille and headlight design. The starry grille also provides an aesthetically pleasing visual effect, and the headlights, except for the turn signals, all use LED light sources. From the side view, the Atenza's waistline adopts a more rounded design, and under the influence of the KODO design philosophy, the side profile still showcases the car's elegant and stylish temperament.
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VanPreston
08/10/25 4:59pm
I've been driving the Mazda6 Atenza, which has a fuel tank capacity of about 58 liters. I've used this car for three years, and the fuel consumption is relatively high during city commuting, often around 10L/100km, so a full tank can last for over 500 kilometers. It's much more fuel-efficient on highways, with an average consumption of about 6.5L/100km, extending the range to over 800 kilometers. When refueling, I usually fill up when there's a quarter left to avoid damaging the fuel pump, and choosing branded gas stations works better. Compared to similar-class cars like the Camry, which has a similar tank capacity, the Mazda6 Atenza has a lower chassis, but the fuel tank design doesn't affect the driving experience. Driving gently without aggressive acceleration in daily commutes can extend the range and save on fuel costs. Overall, I'm satisfied with this capacity—it's convenient and worry-free for long trips.
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